Using a smartphone while driving is permitted, as long as the driver is 19 and older.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Illinois law prohibits the use of handheld cellphones or texting while driving. Using headsets while driving is also prohibited. Hands-free devices or bluetooth technology is allowed for drivers age 19 and older. Keep in mind that using any type of device while driving, whether it's handheld or hands-free, can be a distraction and dangerous.
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